National polls typically show Barack Obama in the lead, and so I pose the question: If Conservapedia is meant to represent a more accurate depiction of the political leanings of the American population, what will this mean if Barack Obama wins the election and the Democrats have over 50 seats in the Senate? Another way of asking this is to ask whether or not Conservapedia can accurately reflect a change (either current or a future change) in the ideals of the American population.

CONSERVAPEDIA REFLECTS THE VALUES AND IDEALS OF A MAJORITY OF AMERICANS

Regardless of the election, Conservapedia will still reflect the ideals of the majority of the American population. Just because the electors may chose Barack Obama does not mean that the majority of Americans (including non-voters and those who are ineligible to vote) are not in line with Conservapedia. --Limbo 07:39, 22 October 2008 (EDT)

CONSERVAPEDIA LACKS THE ABILITY TO CONTINUOUSLY REPRESENT A MAJORITY OF AMERICANS

Times change, and so do people. Regardless of whether or not this occurs (or is occuring) now or later, Conservapedia cannot continue to be representative of a majority of Americans. If Conservapedia were founded at any time before it would somehow be fundamentally outdated. It still has the right to represent the viewpoint it does, but that does not imply that a majority of Americans continue to feel the same way. This election may be indicative of that, and even if it's not, the issue still remains that both major viewpoints (politically Democrat and Republican) will change in the future, and the site will either change with them or be obsolete. --Limbo 07:39, 22 October 2008 (EDT)